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Embden Geese

The Embden Goose is the tallest of all domesticated goose breeds, measuring up to a meter in height with its long back and swan like neck. The Embden is and extremely old breed of goose and is thought to have originated around 200 years ago in Germany, though some think the breed was created by crossing a German White with an English White to produce what we now know as the Embden Goose.

The plumage of an Embden Goose is purely white with a bright orange colored bill and orange feet. Being such an old breed, these massive birds have developed excellent and desirable physical characteristics: well rounded bulky body, long back, gracefully curved neck, strong wings, and hardy feathers.

This is a very hardy bird that will forage for food in lakes, ponds, or wet ground. The Embden geese make great mothers and are excellent brooders. They are very protective of their young and will attempt to fight off any predator. This huge bird is one of the most popular meat geese in North America and is used heavily in the commercial geese meat market. The Embden ganders will rapidly reach an impressive 20 pounds. Embden Geese do well in pairs or in a flock and is an excellent choice for it's prestigious appearance and enormous size.

The Embden Goose was also traditionally known as the Bremen goose. While there is debate about the actual origin of the Embden Goose, the most accepted theory is that the bird came from Embden in Lower Saxony, German.

Now the Embden Goose is the most popularly chosen goose for the commercial market of goose meat in North America.

This breed is commonly bred with other desirable breeds of geese in order to create large offspring and vary the taste and quality of meat production.

Product Facts

Embden Goose Info

Weight - Male: 20+ pounds ; Female: 15-17 pounds

Color - Purely white plumage with bright orange beak and orange feet, goslings may have a touch of gray under the wing area for the first year

Arrived healthy. Post office annex had them in air conditioning. Maybe you can put a sticker on the shipping box to keep in a warm place. One week later, healthy and eating and drinking. Very happy with entire process.

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Fantastic!

June 12, 2014

Reviewer:
Andrew Tucker Tucker
from Healy, KS United States

Healthy and happy!

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beautiful

June 10, 2014

Reviewer:
Gemma Martin
from Blairstown, NJ United States

beautiful babies with great size and type. cant wait to see them develop!

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Embden gosslings

May 27, 2014

Reviewer:
Renee Seiler
from Reedsville, WI United States

Greetings-the gosslings arrived in good order--but on the 25th we had to put the "runt" out of his misery--all the others grew but he did not --guess it is the law of averages. The ogthers are now in their permanent house!